Kyrylo Fesenko is mostly around for frontcourt depth after averaging just 2.6 points and 1.8 rebounds per game last year, but he could be an interesting player to watch if Al Jefferson were to get injured.

2009-10

This is Fesenko's third and final year of his rookie contract. He has the size and skill to help give the Jazz an interior presence to rebound and play defense well, but has been very inconsistent.

2008-09

Fesenko bounced back and forth between the D-League and the Jazz last season, but never saw much action in the NBA. He’s a shot-blocker and rebounder at the position, but is still too green for extended minutes. With the Jazz being an elite team in the Western Conference, Fesenko’s development becomes a lesser priority.

2007-08

Fesenko comes to the Jazz roster after two years in the Ukrainian Super League. He is known as an aggressive rebounder and shot blocker who likes to play on the perimeter - but he's considered to be a project. If Fesenko is on the roster by the time the regular season starts, expect him to be the last man off the bench.